Since 2008, former nurse Colin Norris has been serving a life sentence with a recommendation that he serve a minimum 30 years in prison. He was convicted of the murder and attempted murder of five Leeds hospital patients by injecting them with insulin.

He has consistently protested his innoence.

This website outlines the facts of his case including new scientific research which casts serious doubt on expert evidence which helped to convict him.

The case of Colin Norris highlights the danger that conclusion-driven police investigations may lead to the conviction of innocent people for murders which never happened.

Having considered the facts, we hope you will agree that Colin has been the victim of a grave miscarriages of justice.